BOOKS BY COSMO HAMILTON
| Which Is Absurd | |
| Adam’s Clay | |
| Brummell | |
| Duke’s Son (also adapted as a play in French, written with Mme. Pierre Burton, and produced in Paris under the title, “Bridge”) | |
| Plain Brown—A Summer Story | |
| The Infinite Capacity | |
| Keepers of the House | |
| 1911 | The Blindness of Virtue |
| 1912 | The Outpost of Eternity |
| 1912 | A Plea for the Younger Generation |
| 1913 | The Door That Has No Key |
| 1915 | The Miracle of Love |
| 1916 | The Sins of the Children |
| 1917 | Scandal |
| 1919 | Who Cares? |
| 1920 | His Friend and His Wife |
| 1920 | The Blue Room |
| 1922 | The Rustle of Silk |
| 1923 | Another Scandal |
| 1924 | Unwritten History (autobiographical) |
| 1924 | Four Plays: The New Poor, Scandal, The Silver Fox, and The Mother Woman |
SOURCES ON COSMO HAMILTON
Unwritten History, by Cosmo Hamilton. Autobiographical throughout. A list of Mr. Hamilton’s plays will be found on page 351 of his Four Plays, to which the plays in the volume must be added. The history of most of them is given in Unwritten History.
“Cosmo Hamilton, the Man.” Booklet published (1923) by Little, Brown and Company.
“Cosmo Hamilton: His Ambitions and His Achievements.” Booklet published (1916) by Little, Brown and Company.
Reference is made in a footnote to the text of this chapter to Philip Gibbs’s Adventures in Journalism.